Footgolf Mini, the sport for little golfers who love football!


 

Birdie, Bogey, Par2, Par7... Does your child love golf but also like football ?

Then Mini FootGolf should interest you!

This ball sport, which is played on a golf course, is both original and exciting.

Want to know more? JugglePro tells you everything about Footgolf for little ones...

What is Mini FootGolf?

You guessed it, you don't need a golf club to play it...

In fact, Mini FootGolf follows the rules of golf but is played with a ball and your feet.

The challenge is simple: get the ball from the tee to the flag with a minimum of strokes.

But be careful, the playing field is a real golf course with its own difficulties: bunkers, bodies of water, trees, slopes and of course penalties...

Moreover, you will have the opportunity to use natural obstacles to reach the 50cm diameter hole. But be careful, you will have to be attentive and precise because the games promise to be exciting and disputed!

What are the rules of Mini Foot Golf?

First of all, Mini FootGolf is suitable for children from 4 to 15 years old and is played with a soccer ball ... Like its older brother Golf , this sport is practiced in a spirit of fair play, relaxation and respect for nature.

Then, Mini FootGolf is played individually, but you can play as a family, on the same 9 or 18-hole course, one after the other.

In each round, the goal is to reach the hole at the foot of the flag using as few shots as possible to record the lowest score on your game card. As in golf , each hole has its own par, which corresponds to the number of shots to reach the target.

When all players have shot, then the one who is furthest from the target plays first.

Before hitting, the ball is placed on the ground, and it is forbidden to throw it with your hands to catch it on the fly. As in golf , you can mark the location of each ball using a coin or a sheet of paper to prevent them from hitting each other. Finally, the winner of the game is the one who has put the ball in the hole with the fewest strokes.